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Monday, June 2, 2014

Do You Usually Factor In These 2 Elements In Calculating Your Rate of Returns?

Ok, this might be a newbie question but since I am a newbie here, so please bear with me ;-) Also, I don't think there is a right or wrong answer, I just like to survey the norm.

My question is rather simple, do you usually factor in the following elements in calculating your rate of returns and why?

- The commission/fee for both purchase and sell transactions.

- The dividend(s) that you've received during the holding period.

Personally, I do take into consideration of the above mentioned elements since my invested capital is rather low and hence it does make a difference ;-)

What about you? Feel free to share your view in the comment below.

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